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St. Mary's Hospital ; St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee.; Saint Mary's Hospital; St John's Infirmary; Saint John's Infirmary
Used divided back natural color postcard. Front: view of exterior front façade of St. Mary's Hospital. The hospital is a five story, L-plan or V-plan brick, stone and terra cotta building in the Beaux Arts Style. Architectural features includes: a center entrance pavilion with long wings that terminate in bowed bays on either side; raised basement reads as a single story and is Bedford limestone, the four stories above are tan brick; stone or terra cotta entablature; four-story pilasters divide the façade into bays and rectangular windows which are grouped in pairs within each bay; a pedimented wall with a scrolled cartouche in which is located the date 1909; below in the entablature are the words "St. Mary's Hospital" on either side are two cartouche with the dates 1848 and 1857. Back: handwritten address and message. " Publisher: "E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee" printed center left. Printing information: card no. 2745. (ADDRESS) Green ink. Postal data: postmarked [flag postmark], postmarked (MILWAUKEE, WIS, MAR 29, 10 PM, 1919). Postage: cancelled red ink, 2¢ stamp; head of George Washington in profile looking to the left within an oval with branches of laurel on either side. Above the head in a straight line are the words "U.S. POSTAGE"; in capital letters below it the word "CENTS", with the denomination Arabic numeral "2", in both lower corners. ; The hospital was established and run by the Daughters of Charity, who had come to Milwaukee from their motherhouse in Maryland in August of 1846 at the request of Catholic Bishop Martin Henni. The Daughters operated a small hospital in a house on Jefferson Street some time after their 1846 arrival. Founded May 15, 1848, as St. John's Infirmary, in 1855 the hospital was moved downtown, and, in 1858 was built on this site on three acres given by the City. Construction of the new hospital began in the spring of 1857, and the cornerstone was laid on May 11, 1857. The Sisters occupied the new hospital, now called St. Mary's, on November 24, 1858. The Daughters of Charity ...
St. Mary's Hospital ; St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee.; Saint Mary's Hospital; St John's Infirmary; Saint John's Infirmary
Used divided back natural color postcard. Front: view of exterior front façade of St. Mary's Hospital. The hospital is a five story, L-plan or V-plan brick, stone and terra cotta building in the Beaux Arts Style. Architectural features includes: a center entrance pavilion with long wings that terminate in bowed bays on either side; raised basement reads as a single story and is Bedford limestone, the four stories above are tan brick; stone or terra cotta entablature; four-story pilasters divide the façade into bays and rectangular windows which are grouped in pairs within each bay; a pedimented wall with a scrolled cartouche in which is located the date 1909; below in the entablature are the words "St. Mary's Hospital" on either side are two cartouche with the dates 1848 and 1857. Back: handwritten address and message. " Publisher: "E. C. Kropp Co., Milwaukee" printed center left. Printing information: card no. 2745. (ADDRESS) Green ink. Postal data: postmarked [flag postmark], postmarked (MILWAUKEE, WIS, MAR 29, 10 PM, 1919). Postage: cancelled red ink, 2¢ stamp; head of George Washington in profile looking to the left within an oval with branches of laurel on either side. Above the head in a straight line are the words "U.S. POSTAGE"; in capital letters below it the word "CENTS", with the denomination Arabic numeral "2", in both lower corners. ; The hospital was established and run by the Daughters of Charity, who had come to Milwaukee from their motherhouse in Maryland in August of 1846 at the request of Catholic Bishop Martin Henni. The Daughters operated a small hospital in a house on Jefferson Street some time after their 1846 arrival. Founded May 15, 1848, as St. John's Infirmary, in 1855 the hospital was moved downtown, and, in 1858 was built on this site on three acres given by the City. Construction of the new hospital began in the spring of 1857, and the cornerstone was laid on May 11, 1857. The Sisters occupied the new hospital, now called St. Mary's, on November 24, 1858. The Daughters of Charity ...
St. Mary's Hospital ; St. Mary's Hospital, Milwaukee.; Saint Mary's Hospital; St John's Infirmary; Saint John's Infirmary
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